Friday, January 9, 2026

This is Friday with some history

 Today’s picture:

 

Key West Methodist Church Kid's Day (many years ago)

BUT for today:

We all have a history.  That history is determined by decisions we make as we travel this road called life. Some decisions are made for us. As I navigated thru life, some years were directed by the Government via the military. They decided where I would live and the jobs, I would be assigned by tests I took. My first enlistment was the USMC for 2yrs. At the end of an enlistment, I could re-enlist or get out and find a job; I have done both. I always missed the regimentation of the military, when I took the discharge. Then came the USAF a 4yr enlistment.

The tests I took sent my life into into Computers. I had extensive schooling in Analog and digital computers. My last assignment in the USAF was a great one, I was a computer repairman at a small radar site near Kirksville, MO. At the end of that enlistment, I took a discharge because I had started a ‘side-job’ in the religious world of entertaining kids.i.e. chalk talks, drawings, ventriloquism and magic.

Instead of staying with kids, I decided to become a pastor. One short pastorate in Missouri, Another short pastorate in Rutherfordton, NC and then Sherry and I organized and built a church near Belmont, NC. We had wonderful people come and join with us.

The church grew; there was a lot more involved in that period. At this time I will not go into detail, but I lost my FAITH, my beliefs. I refused to stand in a Pulpit and say things I no longer believed, so I shocked my wife, my friends, my church by immediately resigning as soon as I came to the realization I was having a problem with my faith.




Above is the church we started now. The part to the left is the original we built.  It really grew.  We had a great location.

I told the church I was returning to school. WE bought a small house for $3000, moved out of the attached parsonage and I enrolled at Gaston Tech to study surveying.  BUT in all my wanderings and ‘still-times’ my mind kept hearing calls back to the military.

So, after one or two semesters at Gaston Tech, I enlisted in my 3rd branch of service, the USN.  Again, the tests I took sent me to IBM repair school; I became an IBM repairman for Naval Intelligence Processing aboard the aircraft carrier, USS independence CVA62 at 28 years old. Our old house-trailer had been rented out. We moved it to Norfolk, VA. for a place to live. While at sea Sherry took care of our 2 boys and home.




Nite Shipslog

PS:   Thanks for coming our way (Maybe I Will continue tomorrow.)…

2 comments:

Mevely317 said...

Gosh, the only thing I can think to say is to repeat a quote from my favorite movie, Forrest Gump:
"I can always look back and say, at least I ain't led no humdrum life."

Chatty Crone said...

Oh, my goodness Jack, you have had quite an interesting life. Seems like you were looking for yourself. Hope you found your faith again.